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	"sQuestion": "Tom has 9 yellow balloons. Sara has 8 yellow balloons. How many yellow balloons do they have in total ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sam had 9 dimes in his bank. His dad gave him 7 more dimes. How many dimes does Sam have now ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Alyssa's dog had puppies. She gave 7 to her friends.  She now has 5 puppies left. How many puppies did she have to start with ?",
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	"sQuestion": "A restaurant served 9 pizzas during lunch and 6 during dinner today. How many pizzas were served today ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There are 2 pencils in the drawer. Tim placed 3 more pencils in the drawer. How many pencils are now there in total ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Joan found 6 seashells and Jessica found 8 seashells on the beach. How many seashells did they find together ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sandy grew 6 carrots. Sam grew 3 carrots. How many carrots did they grow in total ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Benny picked 2 apples and Dan picked 9 apples from the apple tree. How many apples were picked in total ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sally found 9 seashells, Tom found 7 seashells, and Jessica found 5 seashells on the beach. How many seashells did they find together ?",
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	"lEquations": ["x-3-6=9"],
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	"sQuestion": "Tim's cat had kittens. He gave 3 to Jessica and 6 to Sara. He now has 9 kittens left. How many kittens did he have to start with ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Joan has 9 blue balloons, Sally has 5 blue balloons, and Jessica has 2 blue balloons. How many blue balloons do they have in total ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Melanie had 7 dimes in her bank. Her dad gave her 8 dimes and her mother gave her 4 dimes. How many dimes does Melanie have now ?",
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	"sQuestion": "A restaurant served 5 cakes during lunch and 6 during dinner today. The restaurant served 3 cakes yesterday. How many cakes were served in total ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Melanie picked 4 plums, Dan picked 9 plums, and Sally picked 3 plums from the plum tree. How many plums were picked in total ?",
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	"lEquations": ["7+3+2=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "There are 7 dogwood trees currently in the park. Park workers will plant 3 more dogwood trees today and 2 more dogwood trees tomorrow. How many dogwood trees will the park have when the workers are finished ?",
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	"lEquations": ["4+5+9=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "Sara grew 4 onions, Sally grew 5 onions, and Fred grew  9 onions. How many onions did they grow in all ?",
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	"lEquations": ["18+47=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "Sam found 18 seashells and Mary found 47 seashells on the beach. How many seashells did they find together ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sara picked 45 pears and Sally picked 11 pears from the pear tree. How many pears were picked in total ?",
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	"lEquations": ["20+21=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "Keith has 20 books. Jason has 21 books.  How many books do they have together ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Jason had 49 quarters in his bank. His dad gave him 25 more quarters. How many quarters does he have now ?",
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	"lEquations": ["33+44=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "There are 33 walnut trees currently in the park. Park workers will plant  44 more walnut trees today. How many walnut trees will the park have when the workers are finished ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sara had 21 quarters in her bank. Her dad gave her 49 more quarters. How many quarters does she have now ?",
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	"lEquations": ["41+30=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "There are 41 pencils in the drawer. Mike placed 30 more  pencils in the drawer. How many pencils are now there in total ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Joan has 10 books. Tom has 38 books.  How many books do they have together ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Joan has 40 blue balloons Melanie has 41 blue balloons. How many blue balloons do they have in total ?",
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	"lEquations": ["38+44=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "Fred grew 38 cantelopes. Tim grew 44 cantelopes. How many cantelopes did they grow in total ?",
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	"lEquations": ["14+29=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "Sam went to 14 football games this year. He went to 29 games  last year. How many football games did Sam go to in all ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Mary found 18 seashells and Jessica found 41 seashells on the beach. How many seashells did they find together ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There are 39 dogwood trees currently in the park. Park workers will plant  41 more dogwood trees today and 20 more dogwood trees tomorrow. How many dogwood trees will the park have when the workers are finished ?",
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	"lEquations": ["10+24+33=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "Sandy has 10 books, Benny has 24 books, and Tim has  33 books. How many books do they have together ?",
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	"lEquations": ["46+47+12=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "Jason picked 46 pears, Keith picked 47 pears, and Mike picked  12 pears from the pear tree. How many pears were picked in total ?",
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	"lEquations": ["29+16+20=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "Keith grew 29 cantelopes, Fred grew 16 cantelopes, and Jason grew  20 cantelopes. How many cantelopes did they grow in total ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Melanie had 19 dimes in her bank. Her dad gave her 39 dimes and her mother gave her 25 dimes. How many dimes does Melanie have now ?",
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	"lEquations": ["37+28+39=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "Alyssa has 37 blue balloons, Sandy has 28 blue balloons, and Sally  has 39 blue balloons. How many blue balloons do they have in all ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sally had 27 cards. Dan gave her 41 new cards. Sally bought 20 cards. How many cards does Sally have now ?",
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	"lEquations": ["11+17+16=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "Jason went to 11 football games this month. He went to 17 games last month, and plans to go to 16 games next month. How many games will he attend in all ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There are 43 pencils in the drawer and 19 pencils on the desk. Dan placed  16 more pencils on the desk. How many pencils are now there in total ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Mike has 35 books in his library. He bought several books at a yard sale over the weekend. He now has 56 books in his library. How many books did he buy at the yard sale ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sandy is baking a cake. The recipe wants 7 cups of flour. She already put in 4 cups. How many more cups does she need to add ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There are 53 maple trees currently in the park. Park workers will plant more maple trees today. When the workers are finished there will be 64 maple trees in the park. How many maple trees did the workers plant today ?",
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	"lEquations": ["56-x=22"],
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	"sQuestion": "Dan found 56 seashells on the beach, he gave Jessica some of his seashells. He has 22 seashell left. How many seashells did he give to Jessica ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sally had 13 peaches left at her roadside fruit stand. She went to the orchard and picked more peaches to stock up the stand. There are now 55 peaches at the stand, how many did she pick ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Benny received 67 dollars for his birthday. He went to a sporting goods store and bought a baseball glove, baseball, and bat. He had 33 dollars left over. How much did he spent on the baseball gear ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There were 3 roses in the vase. Alyssa cut some more roses from her flower garden. There are now 14 roses in the vase. How many roses did she cut ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Last week Tom had 74 dollars. He washed cars over the weekend and now has 86 dollars. How much money did he make washing cars ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There were 73 bales of hay in the barn. Jason stacked more bales in the barn today. There are now 96 bales of hay in the barn. How many bales did he store in the barn ?",
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	"lSolutions": [13.0],
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	"sQuestion": "Nancy grew 6 potatoes. Sandy grew 7 potatoes. How many potatoes did they grow in total ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There are 9 crayons in the drawer. Benny placed 3 more crayons in the drawer. How many crayons are now there in total ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There are 5 oak trees currently in the park. Park workers will plant 4 more oak trees today. How many oak trees will the park have when the workers are finished ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There were a total of 7 football games this year. Melanie missed 4 of the games. How many football games did Melanie go to in all ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Tom found 7 seashells but 4 were broken.  How many unbroken seashells did Tom find ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sally picked 7 lemons and Mary picked 9 lemons from the lemon tree. How many lemons were picked in total ?",
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	"sQuestion": "A restaurant served 6 cakes during lunch and 9 during dinner today. How many cakes were served today ?",
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	"lEquations": ["8-2=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "Joan has 8 orange balloons  but lost 2 of them. How many orange balloons does Joan have now ?",
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	"lEquations": ["7-3=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "Fred had 7 dimes in his bank. His sister borrowed 3 of his dimes. How many dimes does Fred have now ?",
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	"lEquations": ["8-2=x"],
	"lSolutions": [6.0],
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	"sQuestion": "Joan's cat had 8 kittens. She gave 2 to her friends.  How many kittens does she have now ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There are 34 dogwood trees currently in the park. Park workers will plant  49 more dogwood trees today. How many dogwood trees will the park have when the workers are finished ?",
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	"lSolutions": [72.0],
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	"sQuestion": "There are 27 pencils in the drawer. Nancy placed 45 more  pencils in the drawer. How many pencils are now there in total ?",
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	"lEquations": ["39-14=x"],
	"lSolutions": [25.0],
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	"sQuestion": "Benny's high school played 39 baseball games this year. He attended  14 games. How many baseball games did Benny miss ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sam found 35 seashells on the beach, he gave Joan 18 of the seashells. How many seashells does he now have ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Tim has 22 books. Mike has 20 books.  How many books do they have together ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Mike has 87 baseball cards. Sam bought 13 of Mike's  baseball cards. How many baseball cards does Mike have now ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Mary earns $46 cleaning a home. How many homes did she clean, if she made 276 dollars?",
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	"lEquations": ["323/17=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "Melanie has 84 blue marbles. Sandy has 8 times more blue marbles than Melanie. How many dozen blue marbles does Sandy have?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sara has 192 golf balls. How many dozen golf balls does she have?",
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	"sQuestion": "Keith bought 72 eggs from the store to bake some cakes.  How many dozen eggs did Keith buy?",
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	"sQuestion": "Mike has 48 books. Alyssa has 8 times more books than  Mike. How many dozen books does Alyssa have?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sara has saved 9 dollars from washing cars.  How many dozen quarters does Sara have?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sara, Keith, Benny, and Alyssa each have 96 baseball cards.  How many dozen baseball cards do they have in all?",
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	"sQuestion": "Jason has 3 Pokemon cards. Benny bought 2 of Jason's  Pokemon cards. How many Pokemon cards does Jason have now ?",
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	"lEquations": ["8-4=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "Mike has 8 orange marbles, he gave Sam 4 of the marbles. How many orange marbles does he now have ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Joan had 5 dimes in her bank. She spent 2 of her dimes. How many dimes does she have now ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There are 2 rose bushes currently in the park. Park workers will plant 4 more rose bushes today. How many rose bushes will the park have when the workers are finished ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sara picked 6 pears and Tim picked 5 pears from the pear tree. How many pears were picked in total ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sam grew 4 watermelons, but the rabbits ate 3 watermelons. How many watermelons does Sam have left ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There are 3 calories in a candy bar. How many calories are there in 5 candy bars ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Dan has 5 blue marbles. Mary has 2 times more blue marbles than Dan. How many blue marbles does Mary have ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Jason had Pokemon cards. He gave 9 Pokemon cards to his friends. He now has 4 Pokemon cards left. How many Pokemon cards did he have to start with ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Mary had 7 nickels in her bank. Her dad gave her 5 more nickels. How many nickels does Mary have now ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Melanie, Benny, Sally, and Jessica each have 3 baseball cards.  How many baseball cards do they have in all ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There are 4 children in the classroom, each student will get 2 pencils. How many pencils will the teacher have to give out ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Fred, Benny, and Jason have 24 crayons all together. If the crayons are equally divided, how many will each person get ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sara goes fishing with Melanie. Sara catches 5 trout. Melanie catches 2 times as many trout as Sara. How many trout did Melanie catch ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Benny goes to lunch with Sally and Sandy. The total bill came to 15 dollars. They decided to equally split up the bill, how much will each person have to pay ?",
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	"sQuestion": "A restaurant sold 49 hamburgers last week. How many hamburgers on average were sold each day ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sally has 6 blue balloons. Fred has 3 times more  blue balloons than Sally. How many blue balloons does Fred have now ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Mike worked 3 hours, each day, for 5 days. How many hours did he work in total ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There were a total of 7 baseball games a month.  The season is played for 2 months. How many baseball games are in a season ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There were a total of 6 soccer games this year. Jessica missed 4 of the games. How many soccer games did Jessica go to in all ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Jessica had 8 quarters in her bank. Her sister borrowed 3 of her quarters. How many quarters does Jessica have now ?",
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	"sQuestion": "A restaurant made 9 hamburgers to serve during lunch. Only 3 were  actually served. How many hamburgers were left over from lunch ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There are 7 crayons in the drawer. Mary took 3 crayons out of the drawer. How many crayons are there now ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Dan picked 9 limes and gave Sara 4 of the limes.  How many limes does Dan have now ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Dan found 7 seashells but 3 were broken.  How many unbroken seashells did Dan find ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Joan has 9 blue balloons  but lost 2 of them. How many blue balloons does Joan have now ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Joan picked 43 apples from the orchard, and gave 27 apples  to  Melanie. How many apples does Joan have now ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Alyssa's high school played 31 hockey games this year. She attended  13 games. How many hockey games did Alyssa miss ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Tom has 30 violet balloons, he gave Fred 16 of the balloons. How many violet balloons does he now have ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Fred has 40 baseball cards. Keith bought 22 of Fred's  baseball cards. How many baseball cards does Fred have now ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Fred found 47 seashells on the beach, he gave Jessica 25 of the seashells. How many seashells does he now have ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sara grew 43 pumpkins, but the rabbits ate 23 pumpkins. How many pumpkins does Sara have left ?",
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	"sQuestion": "Joan decided to sell all of her old books. She gathered up 33 books to sell. She sold 26 books in a yard sale. How many books does Joan now have ?",
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	"sQuestion": "There are 46 rulers in the drawer. Tim took 25  rulers from the drawer. How many rulers are now in the drawer ?",
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	"sQuestion": "When Joan was visited by the toothfairy, she received 14 each of quarters, half-dollars, and dimes. How much money did the toothfairy leave Joan?",
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	"sQuestion": "As Alyssa was searching through her couch cushions, she found 12 quarters, and 7 pennies in the couch. How much money in total does Alyssa have?",
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	"sQuestion": "On Wednesday, Joan spent 4 half-dollars playing pinball. The next day, she spent 14 half-dollars on pinball. What was the total amount Joan spent playing pinball?",
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	"sQuestion": "Tim got 3 nickels and 13 dimes for shining shoes, and in his tip jar found 7 dimes and 9 half-dollars. How much money did Tim get?",
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	"sQuestion": "While digging through her clothes for ice cream money, Joan found 15 dimes in her jacket, and 4 dimes in her shorts. How much money did Joan find?",
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	"sQuestion": "On Friday, Sam spent 2 pennies on ice cream. The next day, Sam spent 12 dimes on baseball cards. All in all, how much money did Sam spend?",
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	"sQuestion": "Joan purchased a basketball game for $5.20, and a racing game for $4.23. How much did Joan spend on video games?",
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	"sQuestion": "Alyssa bought some toys. She bought a football for $5.71, and spent $6.59 on marbles. In total, how much did Alyssa spend on toys?",
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	"lEquations": ["(4*4.45)+6.06=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "Jessica spent $10.22 on a cat toy, and a cage cost her $11.73. What was the total cost of Jessica's purchases?",
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	"sQuestion": "Jason went to the mall on Saturday to buy clothes. He spent $14.28 on shorts and $4.74 on a jacket. In total, how much money did Jason spend on clothing?",
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	"sQuestion": "Alyssa loves eating fruits. Alyssa paid $12.08 for grapes, and $9.85 for cherries. In total, how much money did Alyssa spend?",
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	"sQuestion": "Sandy went to the mall to buy clothes. She spent $13.99 on shorts, $12.14 on a shirt, and $7.43 on a jacket. How much money did Sandy spend on clothes?",
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	"lEquations": ["142.46+8.89+7=x"],
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	"sQuestion": "Jason joined his school's band. He bought a flute for $142.46, a music stand for $8.89, and a song book for $7. How much did Jason spend at the music store?",
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	"sQuestion": "Fred loves trading cards. He bought 2 packs of football cards for $2.73 each, a pack of Pokemon cards for $4.01, and a deck of baseball cards for $8.95. How much did Fred spend on cards?",
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	"sQuestion": "Ron weighed two colored metal balls during a science class. The blue ball weighed 6 pounds and the brown ball weighed 3.12 pounds. If Ron places both balls on the scale at the same time, what will the scale read?",
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